The Pursuit of Freedom: Free Black Americans in Santo Domingo
Stevenson Hall 300 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United StatesFelix Rodriguez Suero will present "The Pursuit of Freedom: Free Black Americans in Santo Domingo" on November 17.
Felix Rodriguez Suero will present "The Pursuit of Freedom: Free Black Americans in Santo Domingo" on November 17.
The Department of History is hosting a workshop facilitated by Dr. Joel Sipress, Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. The workshop will pose questions as to the purpose of the introductory college history course, offer a perspective on how the introductory course might be conceptualized, and engage faculty and staff in a collaborative discussion of […]
This in-person symposium is open to all Illinois elementary, middle, and secondary level History-Social Science educators, community educators, pre-service and student teachers. Participants must register to attend.
"The expression "racial identity" does not strike most people as a contradiction in terms, but it should" -Dr. Barbara Fields
ISU's Department of History will present a panel discussion focusing on Native American and historical perspectives on the Oscar-nominated film, Killers of the Flower Moon on February 29.
A talk on the curious interests of the Jesuits in natural magic during the early modern period will be on March 18.
This event is for History Undergrads! Must sign up to attend. Sign up here.
The Department of History Awards Ceremony will take place from 4-6 p.m. on April 26 in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.
Closing Ceremony for our History Education graduates with reception to follow.
History Grads, Join us for some light refreshments, conversations, and revel in your achievements!